Reglas OFICIALES:- Reglas avanzadas de Las Dos Torres. Este es último libro de reglas deluxe que se tradujo al castellano, y son las reglas con las que jugamos Aitor y yo.- Starter Rulebook from The Hunters. Use this rulebook to learn how to play if you are new to the game. After you get the hang of LotR TCG, you can move on to reading through the Comprehensive Rules.- Comprehensive Rules 4.0. Useful as a reference guide, this rulebook goes into fine detail about each phase, contains a glossary and includes errata for cards through King Block. Check here first to settle a rules question or dispute.- Current Rulings Document (08/13/07). This is a supplement to the Comprehensive Rules and includes errata from Shadows on as well as formats information. Be familiar with the T&D fixes! - Official Tournament Guidelines. Though slightly outdated, this contains the official documentation for the mulligan rule, as well as... wait for it... tournament guidelines.

Formatos:

Fellowship Block:

Uses cards from Fellowship of the Ring, Mines of Moria, and Realms of the Elf-lords only. Fellowship or "FOTR" block decks. These decks can contain only cards from the first three LOTR TCG sets (Fellowship of the Ring, Mines of Moria, and Realms of the Elf-lords). The card Forces of Mordor is restricted to one copy per deck in this format.

Towers Block:

Uses cards from The Two Towers, Battle of Helm's Deep, and Ents of Fangorn only. Tower or "TTT" block decks. These decks can contain only cards from the 4th, 5th, and 6th LOTR TCG sets (The Two Towers, Battle of Helm’s Deep, and Ents of Fangorn). The Tower block format does not have any other banned or restricted cards.

King Block:

Uses cards from Return of the King, Siege of Gondor, and Mount Doom only. King or "ROTK" block decks. These decks can contain only cards from the 7th, 8th, and 10th LOTR TCG sets (Return of the King, Siege of Gondor, and MNOLINKount Doom). The cards Steadfast Champion, Mordor Fiend, and Memories of Darkness are each restricted to one copy per deck in this format.

War of the Ring Block:

Uses cards from Shadows, Black Rider, and Bloodlines only. War of the Ring block (a.k.a. Shadow block) decks. These decks can contain only cards from the 11th, 12th, and 13th LOTR TCG sets (Shadows, Black Rider, and Bloodlines). The War of the Ring block format does not have any other banned or restricted cards.

Hunters Block:

Uses cards from The Hunters and Rise of Saruman only. Hunter block decks. These decks can contain only cards from the 15th LOTR TCG set, The Hunters. The adventure deck or site path can use sites from Shadows or later. The Hunter block format does not have any other banned or restricted cards.

Standard:

Uses cards from Return of the King through The Hunters, with a short list of banned cards and restricted cards. Standard format decks. Standard is the most common format for sanctioned LOTR TCG tournaments, and focuses on recent sets and on maintaining a balanced gameplay environment. Standard decks can include any cards EXCEPT the following: - All cards from sets 1, 2, 3, 4, 5 and 6 - All promotional cards 0P1 - 0P19, 0P21, 0P22, 0P30 - 0P47 and 0P62 -0P67 - Aggression - Memories of Darkness - Galadriel, Lady Redeemed - Final Account - Steadfast Champion - Demoralized - Mordor Fiend - Madril, Defender of Osgiliath - Courtyard ParapetThe adventure deck or site path can only use sites from Shadows or later.

Expanded:

Uses cards from all LOTR TCG sets, with a short list of banned and restricted cards. Expanded format decks. Expanded is an ideal format for players who want to experience the full spectrum of LOTR TCG cultures and decktypes, but also want a balanced gameplay environment. Expanded decks can use any cards EXCEPT the following: - Aggression - Gimli, Dwarf of the Mountain-race - Memories of Darkness - Galadriel, Lady of Light - Galadriel, Lady of the Golden Wood - Galadriel, Lady Redeemed - Legolas, Dauntless Hunter - Final Account - Steadfast Champion - Aragorn, Heir to the White City - Horn of Boromir - The Palantir of Orthanc - Saruman, Keeper of Isengard - Saruman’s Snows - Mordor Fiend - Frying Pan - Sam, Son of Hamfast - The Shire Countryside - Shire Sting - A Talent for not Being Seen - Ulaire Nertea, Messenger of Dol GuldurIn addition, the following cards are restricted to one copy per deck: - Elrond, Lord of Rivendell - Ottar, Man of Laketown - Flaming Brand - No Stranger to the Shadows - Savagery to Match Their Numbers - Relics of Moria - Fortress Never Fallen - Forces of Mordor - Bill the Pony - Get on and Get Away - Bill Ferny, Swarthy Sneering FellowThe adventure deck or site path can only use sites from Shadows or later.

Open:

Uses cards from all LOTR TCG sets, with a short list of restricted cards. Open format decks. Open is the format of choice for players who want as few deckbuilding restrictions as possible. All LOTR TCG cards are legal for Open format decks; however, the following cards are restricted to one copy per deck: - Memories of Darkness - Steadfast Champion - Forces of Mordor - Mordor FiendThe adventure deck or site path can only use sites from Shadows or later.

R-listed: •Elrond, Lord of Rivendell, •Ottar, Man of Laketown, No Stranger to the Shadows, Savagery to Match Their Numbers, Relics of Moria, Forces of Mordor, Flaming Brand, •Bill Ferny, Swarthy Sneering Fellow, •Bill the Pony, •Fortress Never Fallen, Get On and Get Away,